Living in Holiness: Anticipating the Day of the Lord

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1) "The day of the Lord was this moment in which all evil, all effects of the enemy, all brokenness that encroached around us, would be annihilated by the hand of God. The day of the Lord is a definitive end to every effect of the kingdom of darkness on our bodies, on our relationships, on our world. The day of the Lord. Now, the New Testament combines this idea of the day of the Lord with the return of Jesus. The parousia, this return, this triumphant, like parade that Jesus is making his way into town and we are celebrating him. The day of the Lord and the Prusia, they're this one moment." [45:31] (49 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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2) "You don't belong to the darkest. You walk in the light. For you who color with the crayon of holiness, the day of the Lord is a relief. Finally. Finally, the things that brought brokenness into our relationships will be gone. Finally, the things that hurt our bodies and plague our minds and tempt our flesh, those things will be over. All crayons of injustice and evil and confusion and anxiety and war and chaos, oppression, strife, they will be destroyed. And right living will flourish. Finally, the crayon of holiness will continue to color beautifully in the logic of God. God's holy presence, picture perfect the day of the Lord." [51:06] (70 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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3) "So what does the end mean for those of us living in the middle? What should our posture be as we wait for the return of Jesus? What do we do as we wait for the end of darkness and the reign of light? What do we do in the middle? In our crayon metaphor, the day of the Lord meant the destruction, annihilation, the end of all evil and darkness, all impurity, all injustice, all war, all chaos. And it meant the perfecting of holiness. And we asked, what crayons am I coloring with? With? And I hope that you are in a place where you can confidently say that you are coloring with holiness." [59:02] (48 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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4) "Your value is inherently sacred in the eyes of God. Nothing could change how special you are. You are loved no matter what you accomplish, or how you perform, or how you fail, or what mistakes you'll make tomorrow. You are royalty in the eyes of God. We sang that earlier. He has made us royalty. No matter what achievements you have, your value isn't in your work. But your work does have value. And we can't forget how our work, our day to day living, displays the glory of God to the world." [01:04:33] (41 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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5) "God's kingdom breaks into the world in the little holy moments of everyday life. So think about the things you do every day or every week. If you have a family, if you have a job, if you have hobbies, interests at home, what do you do when you're out? What do you do? Think about your day and your week. Is God's kingdom breaking in? Do you respect your boss? Do you love your spouse? Are you patient with your kids and fair with your employees? Are you gentle with other drivers on the road? Are you living at peace with friends and family, superiors and peers? Are you controlling your body and your sinful impulses? Are you continuing to stay invested, not becoming passive for any reason or in any season? Are you diligent and compassionate?" [01:09:40] (73 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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6) "God will make this happen. Thank goodness. Thank the Lord. God will make this happen. For he who calls you is faithful. He will make this happen, happen. He who calls you to be holy, to live rightly, he will make this happen. Because even when we are faithless, he is faithful. So keep working, keep loving, keep living, and keep coloring. Let the kingdom of God break in to your everyday moments." [01:11:17] (49 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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